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titleOfInvention Hair growth promoter, Matsuba Tonic
abstract The present invention uses raw red pine needles and an aqueous solution to extract ingredients that are effective for hair growth, to extract only materials that are effective for hair growth promotion, hair growth and hair restoration, and to eliminate harmful substances. The object was to provide a hair growth promoter, Matsuba Tonic, which is highly safe and economical. SOLUTION: Raw red pine leaves are minced, dropped into an aqueous solution (mineral water), most of the substances contained in red pine leaves are leached by temperature and time control, the aqueous solution is stirred with a mixer, and then a paper filter. A hair growth promoting agent, Matsuba Tonic, which is filtered through and extracted and removed substances harmful to the skin contained therein by various separation and separation methods. [Selection figure] None
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